But a long time ago, Stand made this post here:<br><br>We have had quite a few inquiries regarding Member Titles and what they mean. I have made a few changes to the system and this is how it breaks down:<br>(the number reflects the amount of posts you've made)<br><br>0 Stranger<br>1 Newbie<br>25 Regular<br>50 Journeyman<br>100 Jr. Member<br>250 Member<br>500 Senior Member<br>1000 Executive Member<br>1500 Pooh-Bah<br>2500 Grand Pooh-Bah<br>5000 Master<br>10000 Grand Master<br>25000 Legend<br>50000 Immortal<br><br>I hope this explains things a bit.<br>Cheers,<br>Stan<br><br><br>

Some folks at MacCentral were so hung up on titles – like some notch in their belt – that they would pad post; inane, useless posts meant only to up their tally and their titles. Pretty childish stuff. Soooo, some other folks thought that doing away with the titles would discourage the lunacy.<br><br>Me, I don't care one way or the other. Butl, yeah, the pad posting was a pain. <br><br>[color:blue]A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. – W. Wonka</font color=blue>

Yes, I'm just over 4,000 posts at MacCentral and still a Carpal Tunnel... what a bone-head title. The post padding for Title's sake went away a long time ago at MC... now it's just the obnoxious foul mouthed jerks like AlanLomax and a few new people that are making the place miserable.<br><br>semicolon dash parenthesis

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